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5.5 vs 37vs 37... Comes down to hell raiser and evil dead 2 vs demons and night of the creeps... Gonna go with dm on this one...
Still don't get how people are Pickinh Renac's list over the classics on dm and hommies...

Great list here as well with some horror staples and two of my favs, Demons and NotC. Wow you and DM have me at an almost tie. I'm going to go with my gut and go with DM's list because I feel that ED2 tips the scales the tiniest bit in his favor. Good list though Hommie.

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_Zombie(originally titled Zombi 2) (Lucio Fulci, 1979) (To this day, still some of the best looking zombies ever!)
_Demons, Lamberto Bava 1985 (Good movie with too many flaws for me. That helicopter )
_Night of the Creeps, Fred Dekker (1986) (Possibly one of my favorite horror films when I was a kid. Still holds up today!)
_Friday the 13th, Sean S. Cunningham 1980 (Classic. Nothing else to say!)
_Poltergeist-Tobe Hooper-1982 (Good haunted house flick that actually doesn't hold up. And I still say Speilberg had more to do with the making of this than Hooper.)

This was a good matchup and it ultimately came down between DM and Hommie. Poltergeist and Demons were the weak links for me, vote went to DM.

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Round 1 Match 1....3 Way opener Renacimiento Vs Dmhead777 Vs Hommie

Originally Posted by I_Drink_Your_Blood

If I had seen 'Sleep Tight' then Ren would have most likely received my vote, too. He has a great list, in my opinion.

Yes because sleep tight did more for the horror genre then evil
Dead 2 or hellraiser.. Shit, if Dm had just those two he should win ahead of Renac's just because as strt said, they're horror royalty and are better mvoies.. I really don't get why I still play in these drafts, because I get annoyed by people's votes... Between people just voting for their friends, people voting because one movie On a list is their favorite or people voting because they don't like someone. Orlock, I am probally digging my grave by venting but we'll consider it a conspiracy :elstare:

Yes because sleep tight did more for the horror genre then evil
Dead 2 or hellraiser.. Shit, if Dm had just those two he should win ahead of Renac's just because as strt said, they're horror royalty and are better mvoies.. I really don't get why I still play in these drafts, because I get annoyed by people's votes... Between people just voting for their friends, people voting because one movie On a list is their favorite or people voting because they don't like someone. Orlock, I am probally digging my grave by venting but we'll consider it a conspiracy :elstare:

I was under the assumption we were voting for how much we liked the films, not 'what they did' for the horror genre. At least that's how I vote. I don't see the point in pretending to like certain films more than others just because they're critically acclaimed, spawned a million sequels, cross-overs, and copycats, or because of some cult status that the horror majority bless them with.

Film is subjective; it's an art form. You can't quantify art, and people are going to like different things.

Admittedly, people should maybe have to score the lists to prove that the list they are voting for is the one they like the best. This would remove any voter ambiguity. Although, for the most part, I don't really see a problem with the voting so far.